Journal of the Royal Institute of Chemistry

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Page 46 - food " shall include every article used for food or drink by man, other than drugs or water, and any article which ordinarily enters into or is used in the composition or preparation of human food ; and shall also include flavouring matters and condiments.
Page 34 - Lubrication & Lubricants: A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Lubrication, and on the Nature. Properties, and Testing of Lubricants. BY AND LEONARD AECHBDTT, FIC, FCS, BM DEELEY, MIMech.E., FGS Chemist to the Mid.
Page 29 - APPOINTMENTS REGISTER. — A Register of Fellows and Associates of the Institute of Chemistry who are available for appointments is kept at the Office of the Institute.
Page 5 - Dreaper on the research chemist in the works, with special reference to the textile industry.
Page 6 - THE first meeting of the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland was held on Friday afternoon at the rooms of the Chemical Society, Burlington House.
Page 28 - The problem of universities in the East in regard to their influence on character and moral ideals: Sir FD Lugard, JCR Ewing.
Page 33 - In 1860 he was elected to the newly-founded Linacre Professorship of Anatomy and Physiology, which he held to the time of his death. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1862, and a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, in 1872.
Page 7 - He would proceed at once with the formal business on the agenda by requesting the Scrutineers to retire and examine the voting papers for the election of Officers and Members of Council, and to report to him the result of the ballot for announcement later in the meeting.
Page 10 - Society of Edinburgh in 1859. He was President of the Chemical Section of the British Association in 1855 and in 1859, and of the Association in 1885.
Page 7 - ... engineers and exporters of machinery, in which he took an active part. Subsequently he commenced business on his own account as an engineer, and after being so engaged for about two years he died on 24th September 1872 in the forty-third year of his age. He became a Member of the Institution in 1865. The PRESIDENT moved that the Report of the Council be received and adopted, which was passed. The President said: — Amongst the names of Members deceased, which have been announced in the Report...

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